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  2. Begin with Section 1, where you will enter your driver information. Fill in your driver license/customer number, date of birth, full legal name, contact phone number, and residence address. If your mailing address differs, provide that as well.
  3. Move to Section 2 for employment details. Indicate your employer's name and worksite address. Specify if you are self-employed and list your work shifts along with the mileage to work. Remember to circle the days you work.
  4. In Section 3, provide details about any alcohol or drug treatment meetings you attend. List the names and addresses of these meetings along with their schedules.
  5. Section 4 requires a court recommendation if applicable. Ensure this is filled out by the convicting judge.
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International Drivers A person can drive in Montana for up to 12 months on a foreign drivers license as long as they have an International Driving Permit (IDP). The foreign license and IDP cannot be exchanged for a Montana driver license.
(B) the department shall suspend the persons drivers license for 90 days upon the first conviction, 6 months upon the second conviction, and 1 year upon the third or subsequent conviction.
If a person is convicted of a first DUI, they may face imprisonment for at least 24 hours or up to 6 months, along with a fine ranging from $600 to $1,000.
The state of Montana has a look back period of 10 years. This means that any DUI conviction in the last 10 years will be considered when determining the level of offense.
Generally, driving while suspended or revoked will result in a fine of up to $500, up to six months in jail, or both a fine and jail. (Mont. Code 61-5-212 (2025).) A second offense carries at least two days in jail, with a maximum of six months.
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As of 2025, Montana lawmakers continue strengthening DUI laws. Bobbys Law created a new offense of aggravated vehicular homicide for drivers who cause fatal crashes, with a minimum 3-year prison sentence.
First-Year Restricted License Conditions: Teenage drivers may not drive between 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., with some exceptions. These exceptions including emergencies, farm-related activities, travel to and from school, church or work, and specific parent-authorized purposes.

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